Lady and the Unicorn

The Lady and the Unicorn (French: La Dame à la Licorne) is the
title of a cycle of tapestries often considered one of the
greatest works of art of the Middle Ages in Europe. They are
estimated to have been woven in the late 15th century (c. 1490), in
Flanders. The tapestries are commonly interpreted as depicting the
six senses - taste, hearing, sight, smell, touch, and "A mon seul
désir" (meaning: "to my only desire"), often interpreted as love or
understanding. Each of the six tapestries depicts a noble lady with
the unicorn and some include a monkey or a lion in the scene.